<i>Would the methods used to succeed in massive multiplayer online (MMO) games like World of Warcraft<br>and EVE Online help complete projects and solve problems in today’s enterprise?<br><br>Dino Londis talks about how this could be possible and perhaps inevitable<br>in this aNewDomain.net blog post via Tech Page One: http://dell.to/VbHbZB</i><br><br>
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